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UAAP Season 88: The Week the Underdogs Took Over the Court

February 26, 2026   2 Views

The UAAP Season 88 Women’s Volleyball tournament is off to an explosive start, fueled by historic upsets and redemption arcs that have captured the nation's attention. From the UST Golden Tigresses securing a dominant sweep over Ateneo to the UP Fighting Maroons breaking a staggering eight-year losing streak against their Katipunan rivals, the "Volleyball Fever" is at an all-time high. Fans are witnessing a new era where underdogs are rising and traditional powerhouses are being pushed to their limits, making every match a trending spectacle.

EDSA People Power 40th Anniversary: Commemorating 40 Years of Democracy

February 25, 2026   83 Views

Today, February 25, 2026, marks the 40th anniversary of the EDSA People Power Revolution. This peaceful uprising, which unfolded over four historic days in 1986, restored democracy to the Philippines and ousted the authoritarian regime of Ferdinand Marcos Sr. As citizens commemorate four decades of this defining moment, public interest is surging around historical retrospectives, nationwide commemorative events, school suspensions, and major traffic rerouting plans implemented across Metro Manila.

Ano ang Unjust Vexation at Bakit Ito Bawal?

February 25, 2026   46 Views

Ang Unjust Vexation ay isang krimen sa ilalim ng Revised Penal Code (Article 287). Sa madaling salita, ito ay anumang gawaing nakaka-irita, nakaka-abala, o nakaka-istorbo sa kapayapaan ng ibang tao nang walang sapat na dahilan. Hindi kailangang may physical injury; basta’t ang intensyon ay mairita o ma-disturb ang biktima, maaari itong pumasok sa "catch-all" provision na ito. It’s basically the legal way of saying, "Huwag kang mambulabog ng kapwa."

The World's Most Powerful Storms: A History of Record-Breaking Typhoons

February 25, 2026   65 Views

History defines the "biggest" typhoon through two distinct monsters. Typhoon Tip (1979) remains the largest tropical cyclone ever recorded, with a diameter of 2,220 km—nearly half the size of the United States. However, in terms of sheer destructive power at landfall, Super Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda, 2013) stands as a modern benchmark. With sustained winds of 315 km/h (195 mph), it is widely considered the most powerful storm to ever strike land, forever changing how we understand disaster preparedness and climate resilience.